THE INCREASING DEATHS IN THE COUNTRY DUE TO AIR POLLUTION AND MEASURES TO ADDRESS THE PROBLEM AS GHANA OBSERVE WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
Environmental degradation is one of the biggest global issues of our time with air pollution taking centre stage.
The UN recognising this, in 1974, set aside the 5th of June every year to draw global attention to the destruction of the environment and its health implication on man. The day has been observed since then but under different themes. The global theme for this year is: “Air Pollution”. This is because globally about seven million people die annually due to polluted air. Of this number 3.8 million of them die as a result of house hold exposure to smoke from fuel wood for cooking.
People mostly affected by smoke due to cooking are women from developing and middle-income countries.
Also, 43 percent of all lung diseases and lung cancer are attributed to air pollution. WHO Global Ambient Air Quality data says 97 percent of cities in low and middle – income countries with more than 100 thousand people do not meet the Organisation’s air quality guidelines.
It says decline in air quality increases the risk of stroke, heart disease, lung cancer and acute respiratory diseases including asthma in people in low income countries.
In 2015, about 2800 people in Accra died due to effects of air pollution. The causes of air pollution include fuel combustion from vehicles, industrial facility, municipal and agricultural waste, as well as burning from dump sites.
It is against this background that Ghana is observing the day on the theme ” Clean Air, Our lifeline and Shared Responsibility” As part of events preceding the day, the Environmental Protection Agency last week embarked on an outreach programme to sensitize identified groups like fish processors, kenkey sellers, scrap dealers and the GPRTU at Agbogbloshie to the harmful effects of open burning, vehicular emissions and air pollution in general.
The outreach program introduced the groups to some technologies such as improved cooking stoves to women who use firewood for cooking. The scrap dealers are aware of the effects burning electric cables have on their health and environment, hence the e- waste recycle facility to be built there. On vehicular emissions, the sulphur content of fuel products has been reduced from three thousand Parts Per Million, PPM to 50 PPM since 2017. This is due to health issues associated with high sulphur in the environment. What hasn’t reduced is the soot from old vehicles on our roads, posing a health risk to motorists and those who trade along the roads. what is likely to address this is a guideline on vehicular emissions based on which emissions from vehicles will be tested while testing a car for it roadworthiness.
On addressing smoke inhalation while cooking, LPG and improve cook stoves are effective ways of addressing the problem, but these are way too expensive for most people.
This is a major reason why most people in urban areas still use firewood. That notwithstanding modern ways of cooking protect lives, reduces time element in food preparation, reduces the burden on the girl- child regarding chores and enhances her academic work and wellbeing of women. What will reduce burning at dump sites and protect communities in these areas is recycling of plastics and processing of household waste into manure.
Until these are done including massive education, all efforts at addressing air pollution will amount to nothing.
Script was by Joyce Gyekye
Related
Increasing deaths in country due to air pollution
THE INCREASING DEATHS IN THE COUNTRY DUE TO AIR POLLUTION AND MEASURES TO ADDRESS THE PROBLEM AS GHANA OBSERVE WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
Environmental degradation is one of the biggest global issues of our time with air pollution taking centre stage.
The UN recognising this, in 1974, set aside the 5th of June every year to draw global attention to the destruction of the environment and its health implication on man. The day has been observed since then but under different themes. The global theme for this year is: “Air Pollution”. This is because globally about seven million people die annually due to polluted air. Of this number 3.8 million of them die as a result of house hold exposure to smoke from fuel wood for cooking.
People mostly affected by smoke due to cooking are women from developing and middle-income countries.
Also, 43 percent of all lung diseases and lung cancer are attributed to air pollution. WHO Global Ambient Air Quality data says 97 percent of cities in low and middle – income countries with more than 100 thousand people do not meet the Organisation’s air quality guidelines.
It says decline in air quality increases the risk of stroke, heart disease, lung cancer and acute respiratory diseases including asthma in people in low income countries.
In 2015, about 2800 people in Accra died due to effects of air pollution. The causes of air pollution include fuel combustion from vehicles, industrial facility, municipal and agricultural waste, as well as burning from dump sites.
It is against this background that Ghana is observing the day on the theme ” Clean Air, Our lifeline and Shared Responsibility” As part of events preceding the day, the Environmental Protection Agency last week embarked on an outreach programme to sensitize identified groups like fish processors, kenkey sellers, scrap dealers and the GPRTU at Agbogbloshie to the harmful effects of open burning, vehicular emissions and air pollution in general.
The outreach program introduced the groups to some technologies such as improved cooking stoves to women who use firewood for cooking. The scrap dealers are aware of the effects burning electric cables have on their health and environment, hence the e- waste recycle facility to be built there. On vehicular emissions, the sulphur content of fuel products has been reduced from three thousand Parts Per Million, PPM to 50 PPM since 2017. This is due to health issues associated with high sulphur in the environment. What hasn’t reduced is the soot from old vehicles on our roads, posing a health risk to motorists and those who trade along the roads. what is likely to address this is a guideline on vehicular emissions based on which emissions from vehicles will be tested while testing a car for it roadworthiness.
On addressing smoke inhalation while cooking, LPG and improve cook stoves are effective ways of addressing the problem, but these are way too expensive for most people.
This is a major reason why most people in urban areas still use firewood. That notwithstanding modern ways of cooking protect lives, reduces time element in food preparation, reduces the burden on the girl- child regarding chores and enhances her academic work and wellbeing of women. What will reduce burning at dump sites and protect communities in these areas is recycling of plastics and processing of household waste into manure.
Until these are done including massive education, all efforts at addressing air pollution will amount to nothing.
Script was by Joyce Gyekye
Related
Frimpong-Manso Institute demands end to galamsey impunity to protect rivers and public health
38 fishermen rescued after armed sea robbery attack at Senya Breku
WAEC releases 2025 WASSCE private candidates’ result
Lupita Nyong’o launches uterine fibroids research campaign after tumour recurrence
Earth’s heat to power 10,000 homes in renewable energy first for UK
Public Utilities Regulatory Commission summons ECG over fast depletion of prepaid units
ADVERTISEMENT
Ghana, Austria deepen security and economic cooperation amid regional instability
Frimpong-Manso Institute demands end to galamsey impunity to protect rivers and public health
38 fishermen rescued after armed sea robbery attack at Senya Breku
WAEC releases 2025 WASSCE private candidates’ result
Lupita Nyong’o launches uterine fibroids research campaign after tumour recurrence
Earth’s heat to power 10,000 homes in renewable energy first for UK
Public Utilities Regulatory Commission summons ECG over fast depletion of prepaid units
Gunmen attack fishermen at Senya Breku, seize outboard motors at sea
Pope Leo to visit four African countries in April
Nigeria to hold inquest into death of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s toddler
Recent News
The healthy benefits of Watermelon
TV-sitting is worse than desk job – Study
Benefits of Breast sucking in both adults and babies
Effective natural way for dealing with knee and hip arthritis
Koforidua: Passengers enjoy extra services of provisions buy in taxi
This Japanese Invention Let’s You Speak 43 Languages Instantly
Smoking ‘damages eyes as well as lungs’- Specialists warn
Prada unveils revolutionary bag collection made from ocean plastic
Alcohol, drug-related mental illness on the rise in Ketu South
Gloria Vanderbilt, heiress and socialite, dies at 95
Famous birthdays for June 1-12:Peter Dinklage,Franklin Agbenyo, Angela Nhyirah, Harriet Lamptey
Tips To Throw An Eco-Conscious Wedding
#KuToo no more! Japanese women take stand against high heels
Ten Ways To Make Lunching Al-Desko More Eco-Friendly
Singapore confronts food crisis with sky farms and lab-grown shrimp
Prada announces it will ban fur by 2020
Fashion giant LVMH partners with UNESCO to achieve sustainable goals
Drink This Wonder Juice At Bedtime To Cut Down Belly Fat
Dior launches radical collection promoting local African print
Ghana-based American jazz singer Toni Manieson dies
5 Things To Tell Yourself When Feeling Down
I interviewed celebrities every day for six years- Jessica Evans
Finland, named world's happiest country, offers 'rent a Finn'
Northern region: Meanings of traditional attires & ways of dressing
9 Perfume Hacks That Will Make You Smell Gorgeous All Day
Palazzo Pants – Everything You Need To Know
Trying To Be Eco-Friendly? You Should Start With Your Choice Of New Phone
Ukrainian Artist Turns Plastic Into Jewellery
Is it safe to fly while pregnant? Here's what a doctor says
New planetary diet to promote global health, experts say
Iconic fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld has died – Source at Chanel
Signs a Shy Guy Likes You
Gucci to step up diversity hiring after 'blackface' uproar
Valentine's Day: Romantic Ways To Say ‘I'm In Love With You’
Reebok Russia stirs controversy with 'face-sitting' slogan in feminist ad campaign
New conveyor belt mattress to keep bed hoggers in their own lane – Ford
Barbie to unveil new dolls with wheelchairs, prosthetic limbs
Valentine's Day Tips
Droves of Ghanaian ladies crazy for short haircuts
Lion cub playfully bites on his mother's tail in Kenya
Ariana Grande gets Japanese text tattoo with hilarious misspelling
Kim Kardashian steps out with North’s hair straightened again
Meghan Markle won't return for 'Suits' final season, creator says
Hawaii farmer's 6-pound avocado beats Guinness record
100 Ways to Live to 100
Victoria Beckham Celebrates Reebok Collaboration
Water intake. Before, during or after meal?
Red meat not linked to high cholesterol- Doctor
Michael Kors' take over of Versace is complete
South Africans celebrate country's beauty queen at Miss Universe
The Best Anti-Aging Foods for Women
Top 4 Cancer Screenings That Should Be on Your Radar in 2019
The luxurious home made of bamboo
Addiction is a Disease of the Mind and Body- Walter Damen Asoh
Hotel's underwater villa costs $50,000 per night
French fashion group Vivarte sells off Chevignon brand
Adopt healthy lifestyle to live longer
Sunlight ‘may be best disinfectant for homes, hospitals', scientists claim
Benefits of Coconut Water
WaterAid Ghana launches campaign for universal access to WASH